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Mister-T
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08.07.2008, 05:19 PM

This full composite/plastic chassis must have been a pain to design and build for traxxas. At last that prove that using platic bathtub as chassis work on larger scale too
   
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08.07.2008, 08:51 PM

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08.07.2008, 09:51 PM

Put it together, and it seems very sturdy. I am still waiting on the erevo specific motor mount, and need to put in a servo. I also need to make a decent mount to attach the MMM to the chassis.

Power system will be a 1515 1.5d with the MMM on 4s lipo. Going to use 2 trakpower packs in series. I will have to mod the chassis to get the power wires out of the battery trays. Otherwise it looks good.

Will have some pics in the morning.
   
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